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Raspberry Pi at Cray Valley ARS – Southgate Amateur Radio Club

Raspberry Pi at Cray Valley ARS Southgate Amateur Radio Club Andrew was one of several Essex Hams who ventured over the Dartford bridge into Kent on Thursday, August 16 to attend the talk titled “Beginner's Guide to Raspberry Pi for Amateur Radio”.

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The Raspberry Pi 3B+ As An SDR – Without The SDR! | Hackaday – Hackaday

Hackaday The Raspberry Pi 3B+ As An SDR – Without The SDR! | Hackaday Hackaday We've become used to software-defined radio as the future of radio experimentation, and many of us will have some form of SDR hardware. From the $10 RTL USB sticks through to all-singing, all-dancing models at eye-watering prices, there is an SDR for …

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Raspberry-Pi DVB transmitter: The benefits of open-source hardware – Southgate Amateur Radio Club

Raspberry – Pi DVB transmitter: The benefits of open-source hardware Southgate Amateur Radio Club I was first alerted to the benefits of open-source some years ago while talking to a couple of very experienced engineers. These guys, who worked for a multi-billion-dollar company with a global footprint, had been asked by their manager to complete a ..

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Raspberry Pi as SDR? – Southgate Amateur Radio Club

Raspberry Pi as SDR? Southgate Amateur Radio Club Raspberry Pi as SDR? In the first of a three-part look at some ways to use a Raspberry Pi for amateur radio purposes, Pete M0PSX looks at setting up an RTL SDR dongle on a Raspberry Pi 3

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Australian Raspberry Pi tutorials – Southgate Amateur Radio Club

Australian Raspberry Pi tutorials Southgate Amateur Radio Club The team at Hackaday say there's a new and very detailed video tutorial about the Raspberry Pi available from the Australian firm Core Electronics. There are 30 videos and 5 chapters in total.

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Raspberry Pi workshop at hamfest – Southgate Amateur Radio Club

Southgate Amateur Radio Club Raspberry Pi workshop at hamfest Southgate Amateur Radio Club If you've heard of the Raspberry Pi , you already know it is a capable small (3.37″ x 2.21″ x 0.93″) computer which can augment your home station or be easily included in a Radio Go Kit.

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Got a Raspberry Pi and an RTL-SDR dongle? Here’s a very simple way to make an APRS RX iGate – Southgate Amateur Radio Club

Got a Raspberry Pi and an RTL-SDR dongle?

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An Amateur Radio Repeater Using An RTL-SDR And A Raspberry Pi – Hackaday

Hackaday An Amateur Radio Repeater Using An RTL-SDR And A Raspberry Pi Hackaday An amateur radio repeater used to be a complex assemblage of equipment that would easily fill a 19″ rack.

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Raspberry Pi could generate ISS HamTV video – Southgate Amateur Radio Club

Raspberry Pi could generate ISS HamTV video Southgate Amateur Radio Club An idea was proposed by Jean-Pierre Courjaud F6DZP for using Raspberry Pi at the transmitting ground stations for generating a H264 video stream that modulates a DVB-S or DVB-52 carrier.

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Tiny Raspberry Pi Shield for High-Quality RF Signals – Hackaday

Hackaday Tiny Raspberry Pi Shield for High-Quality RF Signals Hackaday Among its many tricks, the Raspberry Pi is capable of putting clock signals signal out on its GPIO pins, and that turns out to be just the thing for synthesizing RF signals in the amateur radio bands.

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